The Bodleian First Folio: A Story of Digital Engagement |
This talk presents an overview of the 2012 campaign that took up the story of the Bodleian First Folio (a copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio), the collaboration that made it possible, its outreach activity, and its future. |
Pip Wilcox |
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Crowdsourcing Community Collections: The Oxford Community Collection Model |
In this presentation Kate Lindsay introduces the Oxford Community Collection Model, part of the Community Collections and Crowdsourcing Service based at the University of Oxford. |
Kate Lindsay |
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Digital Humanities Research Support and Training in Oxford |
James surveys the kinds of support provided for digital humanities by the University of Oxford for those inside and outside the University. |
James Cummings |
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Crowdsourcing in the Arts and Interdisciplinarity |
Kathryn Eccles talks about her research around the virtual art collection Your Paintings, and talk about what interdisciplinary insights can be gleaned from crowdsourcing platforms such as Your Paintings Tagger. |
Kathryn Eccles |
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Poetry Visualisation on the Web |
Alfie presents an example of how existing web tools can be used to create a visualization application for poetry. |
Alfie Abdul-Rahman |
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Launch of Crowd Map The Crusades |
Pat presents Crowd Map The Crusades, a proof-of-concept transcription and mapping project, which is affiliated with the ‘Promoting Interdisciplinary Engagment in the Digital Humanities’ (dhAHRC) project and hosted at www.dhcrowdscribe.com. |
Patrick Lockley |
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Introduction to dhAHRC and Launch of Crowd Map The Crusades |
Emma introduces the series and Crowd Map The Crusades, a proof-of-concept transcription and mapping project, which is affiliated with the ‘Promoting Interdisciplinary Engagment in the Digital Humanities’ (dhAHRC) and hosted at www.dhcrowdscribe.com. |
Emma Goodwin |
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General Hayden, Lecture: "Terrorism and Islam's Civil War: Whither the Threat?" |
Former Director of the National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency General Hayden gives a talk for the Humanitas visiting professorship in Intelligence Studies and Islamism |
Michael Hayden |
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General Hayden, Lecture: "My Government, My Security and Me" |
Former Director of the National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency General Hayden gives a talk for the Humanitas visiting professorship in Intelligence Studies |
Michael Hayden |
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Rowan Williams, Lecture: ‘Faith and Human Flourishing: religious belief and ideals of maturity’? |
Rowan Williams, visiting professor in Interfaith Studies, gives a lecture on religious beliefs and human flourishing |
Rowan Williams |
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Rowan Williams, In Conversation with Jon Snow |
Rowan Williams, visiting professor in Interfaith Studies, in conversation with Channel 4 News anchor Jon Snow |
Rowan Williams, Jon Snow |
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Rowan Williams; Faith, Force and Authority: does religious belief change our understanding of how power works in society? |
Dr Williams, Master of Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, gives a talk on religious belief and how it relates to power in sociey |
Rowan Williams |
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Imogen Cooper In Concert: Recital: Schubert |
Imogen Cooper, Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Classical Music and Music Education gives a recital of Schubert's 4 Impromptus D899, Sonata in a minor D784, 11 Ecossaises D781, Sonata in D major D850. |
Imogen Cooper |
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Imogen Cooper: Masterclass |
Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Classical Music and Music Education, Imogen Cooper, gives a piano masterclass to students. |
Imogen Cooper |
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13.Bodleian Ballads Online: engagement for performance, teaching and research. |
Cultural Connections talk by Giles Bergel. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Giles Bergel |
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11.Consultancy: complementing research whilst increasing impact and income. |
Cultural Connections talk by Gurinder Punn. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Gurinder Punn |
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22.Copyright and Reuse: publishing and using open content. |
Cultural Connections workshop, looking at practical examples of open content publication and reuse. |
Rowan Wilson |
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21.Digital Collections as Research Infrastructure. |
Lorna Hughes, National Library of Wales delivers the closing keynote lecture. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Lorna Hughes |
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20.Spreading the Word. |
Cultural Connections talk by Marianne Talbot. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Marianne Talbot |
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19.Blogging, Postgraduate Life and the Contemporary Academy. |
Cultural Connections talk by Alex Pryce. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Alex Pryce |
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18.Placing the Library at the Centre of the Community's Relationship With Media. |
Cultural Connections talk by Mitchell Davis. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Mitchell Davis |
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17.Publishing Born-digital Content. |
Cultural Connections Workshop with Mark Rogerson. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Mark Rogerson |
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16.To Shakespeare and Beyond: a panel discussion. |
Cultural Connections discussion panel Casandra Ash, Peter Kirwan, Jose Perez Diaz and Emma Smith. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Cassandra Ash, Peter Kirwan, José Pérez Díez, Emma Smith |
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15.From broadcast to collaboration: the challenges of public engagement in Museums. |
Cultural Connections talk by Mia Ridge. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Mia Ridge |
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12.Academics 0 Musicians 1 (HT) |
Cultural Connections talk by Mark Doffman. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Mark Doffman |
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10.Greg Walker in conversation with Jonathan Bate. |
Cultural Connections conversation. Greg Walker asks Jonathan Bate to reflect on his motivation for engaging with many activities and publics beyond the academic. |
Greg Walker, Jonathan Bate |
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09.The Zooniverse: crowdsourcing research with the public. |
Cultural Connections talk by Robert Simpson, Oxford University. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Robert Simpson |
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08.Exclusively for Everyone: two school outreach projects in Classics. |
Cultural Connections workshop with Bob Lister, University of Cambridge. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Bob Lister |
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07.Creating Chemistry: negotiation and active listening skills for academics. |
Cultural Connections workshop with Michael Hobbs. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Michael Hobbs |
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06.Writing for New Audiences. |
Cultural Connections workshop with novelist, screenwriter and Head of Creative Writing at Brunel University, Max Kinnings. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Max Kinnings |
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05.British History Online: assessing a successful digital resource. |
Cultural Connections talk by Jonathan Blaney. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Jonathan Blaney |
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04.EEBO-TCP: measuring impact and making changes. |
Cultural Connections talk by Judith Siefring. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Judith Siefring |
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03.Impact as a Process: understanding and enhancing the reach of digital resources. |
Cultural Connections talk by Dr Eric Meyer and Dr Kathryn Eccles. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Eric Meyer, Kathryn Eccles |
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02.Outside the Ivory Tower: research, creativity and serendipity. |
Cultural connections talk by Abigail Williams. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Abigail Williams |
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01.What is the value of the Digital Humanities? |
Michael Pidd, Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield gives the opening keynote talk for the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. |
Michael Pidd |
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The Domain of the Poem: Lyric, Sign, Meaning and Rhythm in Contemporary Ars Poetica (4) |
Don Paterson, acclaimed poet, gives the fourth and final lecture for Humanitas lecture series on Comparative European Literature. |
Don Paterson |
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The Domain of the Poem: Lyric, Sign, Meaning and Rhythm in Contemporary Ars Poetica (3) |
Don Paterson, acclaimed poet, gives the third lecture for Humanitas lecture series on Comparative European Literature. |
Don Paterson |
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The Domain of the Poem: Lyric, Sign, Meaning and Rhythm in Contemporary Ars Poetica (2) |
Don Paterson, acclaimed poet, gives the second lecture for Humanitas lecture series on Comparative European Literature. |
Don Paterson |
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In conversation: Music theatre between opera and drama - Contemporary opera, modern staging, bad or good public. |
Gerard Mortier in conversation with Ashutosh Khandekar, Editor of Opera Now followed by a roundtable discussion with Hugo Shirley, Deputy-Editor of Opera magazine. |
Gerard Mortier, Ashutosh Khandekar, Hugo Shirley |
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In conversation 'Mozart, our contemporary' |
Gerard Mortier in discussion with Adeline Mueller, Weston Junior Research Fellow (Music), about Mozart and his influence on Classical music as part of the Humanitas lecture series on Opera Studies. |
Gerard Mortier, Adeline Mueller |
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The Salzburg Festival - circa 100 years after Hofmannsthal's idea about the festival |
Gerard Mortier gives a lecture about Opera for the Humanitas lecture series on Opera Studies. |
Gerard Mortier |
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Acting Masterclass: "Lend me your ears" |
A practical Masterclass with Greg Doran from the Royal Shakespeare Company on how Shakespeare spins rhetoric for the actor, with Sam Leith, journalist and writer, and author of 'You Talkin' to Me'. Students from Oxford University Drama Society take part. |
Gregory Doran, Sam Leith |
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Acting Masterclass: 'Pyramus, you begin' |
A practical Masterclass looking at what clues Shakespeare puts into the verse for the actor. Students from Oxford University Drama Society will take part in the masterclass with an audience. |
Gregory Doran |
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The Domain of the Poem: Lyric, Sign, Meaning and Rhythm in Contemporary Ars Poetica (1) |
Don Paterson, acclaimed poet, gives a lecture for Humanitas lecture series on Comparative European Literature. |
Don Paterson |
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Film Workshop: the cinema of Michael Winterbottom |
Filmmaker Michael Winterbottom hosts a workshop on Film for the Humanitas lecture series on Film and Television. |
Michael Winterbottom |
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Michael Winterbottom in Conversation: Genres, Adaptation and Contemporary Cinema |
Filmmaker Michael Winterbottom gives a talk for the Humanitas lecture series on Film and Television. |
Michael Winterbottom, Eugene Rogan, Laura Marcus, Andrew Klevan, Nikolaj Lubeckle |
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Our Religious Traditions in a long Historical Perspective |
Professor Abdou Filali-Ansary gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Interfaith Studies. |
Abdou Filali-Ansary |
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Two Concepts of Sharia? |
Professor Abdou Filali-Ansary gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Interfaith Studies. |
Abdou Filali-Ansary |
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One Century of 'Liberal islam': Where do we find ourselves now? |
Professor Abdou Filali-Ansary gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Interfaith Studies. |
Abdou Filali-Ansary |
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Resisting Apologetics: What can we learn from Ibn Rushd and our contemporaries? |
Professor Abdou Filali-Ansary gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Interfaith Studies. |
Abdou Filali-Ansary |
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Performance - interpretation or identification? Symposium |
Symposium with Imogen Cooper actor, Simon Callow, musicologist, Professor Eric Clarke and Professor Jason Stanyek. |
Imogen Cooper, Simon Callow, Eric Clarke, Jason Stanyek |
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The Hidden Power of the Re-Creative Process in Music |
Imogen Cooper, 'Recognized worldwide as a pianist of virtuosity and poetic poise', gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Classical Music and Music Education. |
Imogen Cooper |
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Albert Hourani Revisited: Arabic and Indian thought in the Liberal Age |
Professor Sir Christopher Bayly gives a talk for the Humanitas Lecture series on Historigraphy. |
Sir Christopher Bayly |
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Marshall G S Hodgson, Islam and World History |
Professor Sir Christopher Bayly gives a talk for the Humanitias lecture series in Historiography with a response from Dr Faisal Devji. |
Sir Christopher Bayly, Faisal Devji |
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Pictures and Texts |
A symposium with William Kentridge, Ivo Mesquita and Estrella de Diego Otero, chaired by Shearer West on Thursday 9 May 2013 in the Grove Auditorium, Magdalen College, Oxford. |
William Kentridge, Ivo Mesquita, Estrella de Diego Otero, Shearer West |
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Thinking on one's feet and Museums: experience versus numbers |
Double inaugural lecture with William Kentridge and Ivo Mesquita, chaired by Seamus Perry. |
William Kentridge, Ivo Mesquita, Seamus Perry |
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In Conversation: Writing the History of Reason |
Professor Lorraine Daston in conversation with Professor Sally Shuttleworth. |
Lorraine Daston, Sally Shuttleworth, John Christie |
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Symposium - The New History of Scientific Experience: Observing, Experimenting, Collecting, Representing and Reading in Early Modern Europe |
With Professor Lorraine Daston, Dr Simon Werrett (UCL), Dr Rhodri Lewis (Oxford), Dr Sachiko Kusukawa (Cambridge) and Prof Martin Mulsow (Erfurt), chaired by Prof Laurence Brockliss (Oxford). |
Lorraine Daston, Simon Werrett, Rhodri Lewis, Sachiko Kusukawa, Martin Mulsow, Laurence Brockliss |
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Inaugural Lecture - Nature's Revenge: A History of Risk, Responsibility, and Reasonableness |
Director of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science: Professor Lorraine Daston gives her inaugural lecture at Merton College. |
Lorraine Daston |
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Intrinsic Value, or Value for Their Own Sake |
Sixth and final lecture First lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the philosophical idea of intrinsic value, or the humanities as valuable for its own sake. |
Helen Small |
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Democracy Needs Us |
Fifth lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the idea that a flourishing democracy needs the Humanities. |
Helen Small |
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The Humanities' Contribution to Happiness |
Fourth lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the Humanities' contribution to happiness. |
Helen Small |
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How Useful are the Humanities? |
First lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the ideas of use and usefulness in the context of the value of the humanities. |
Helen Small |
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Distinction (the distinctive character and work of the Humanities) |
Second lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses how the humanities is distinct from other academic disciplines. |
Helen Small |
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Introduction |
First lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the broad political and social context in which to place these lectures. |
Helen Small |
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Mark Thompson (Symposium): Politics and Language - Friends or Enemies? |
Symposium following Mark Thompson's series of talks for the Humanitas Programme. With Polly Toynbee, Gus O'Donnell, David Willetts MP and chaired by Andrew Marr. |
Mark Thompson, Polly Toynbee, Gus O'Donnell, David Willetts, Andrew Marr |
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Mark Thompson: Not in my name |
In his third lecture, Mark Thompson looks at what happens when modern rhetoric and morality collide, taking the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as his principal examples. |
Mark Thompson |
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Mark Thompson: Consign it to the flames |
Almost everyone accepts that science is our most authoritative guide to understanding the world so why is it so disputed when it comes to public policy? Mark Thompson examines what's happened to the 'argument from authority' in modern rhetoric. |
Mark Thompson |
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Mark Thompson: Inaugural Lecture - Is Plato winning the argument? |
Drawing in particular on recent examples from American and British healthcare reform, Mark Thompson asks whether the language of politics is changing in ways which threaten public understanding of and engagement with the most important issues of the day. |
Mark Thompson |
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Lessons on Capital Flows and Financial Stability |
Professor Hyun Song Shin, Hughes-Rogers Professor of Economics at Princeton University, gives a talk for the Humanitas Professorship on Economic Thought. |
Hyun Song Shin |
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Lessons for banking reform |
Professor Sir John Vickers, Warden All Souls College, gives a workshop on Economic thought looking at banking reform. |
Sir John Vickers |
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Lessons of The Crisis 2007-2012 |
Stanley Fischer, Govenor of the Bank of Israel and Humanitas Visiting Professor of Economic Thought, gives a talk for the Humanitas program. |
Stanley Fischer |
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Christopher Brown and Malcom Rogers in conversation |
Malcolm Rogers and Dr Brown, the Director of the Ashmolean Museum, will discuss and compare their experiences of overseeing the extensive renovations of the Ashmolean Museum and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. |
Christopher Brown, Malcom Rogers |
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Malcolm Rogers: The Art Museum in the 21st Century |
Malcolm Rogers (Ann and Graham Gund Director, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) delivers a lecture as Visiting Professor in Museums Galleries and Libraries. |
Malcolm Rogers |
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The Holocaust, Narrative and Remembrance - Part Two |
Part 2/2. Workshop with Prof Dan Stone (RHUL), Paul Salmons (the IOE's Centre for Holocaust Education) and Prof Mark Roseman (Indiana University). |
Dan Stone, Paul Salmons, Mark Roseman |
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The Holocaust, Narrative and Remembrance - Part One |
Part 1/2. Workshop with with Prof Dan Stone (RHUL), Paul Salmons (the IOE's Centre for Holocaust Education) and Prof Mark Roseman (Indiana University). |
Dan Stone, Paul Salmons, Mark Roseman |
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Saul Friedländer in conversation |
A discussion forum on writing Holocaust history with Prof Jane Caplan (St Antony's College, Oxford), Prof Mark Roseman (Indiana University) and Prof Nicholas Stargardt (Magdalen College, Oxford). |
Saul Friedländer, Jane Caplan, Mark Roseman, Nicholas Stargardt |
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Saul Friedländer: Trends in the historiography of the Holocaust |
Professor Saul Friedländer delivers a lecture as the inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography. |
Saul Friedländer |
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Masterclass - Climate Change: Justice and Benefit |
Final of four masterclass sessions on Economic Thought. With Professor John Broome (White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford University). |
John Broome |
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Masterclass with Professor Sir Robert Watson |
Third of four masterclass sessions on Economic Thought. With Professor Sir Robert Watson (inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Economic Thought). |
Robert Watson |
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Sir Partha Dasgupta: Masterclass - The Idea of Personhood in Intergenerational Well-Being |
Second of four masterclass sessions on Economic Thought. With Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta (inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Economic Thought). |
Partha Dasgupta |
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Sir Partha Dasgupta: Masterclass - Discounting Climate Change |
First of four masterclass sessions on Economic Thought. With Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta (inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Economic Thought). |
Partha Dasgupta |
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Sir Partha Dasgupta: The Ethics of Intergenerational Distribution |
Inaugural lecture by Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Economic Thought. |
Partha Dasgupta |
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Joseph Volpe: Opera - past, present and future. |
Joseph Volpe (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Opera Studies) in conversation with William Conner (former Director of Development for the San Fransisco Opera). |
Joseph Volpe, William Conner |
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Joseph Volpe: Whither Opera in the 21st Century? |
Inaugural address by Joseph Volpe, Visiting Professor in Opera Studies. |
Joseph Volpe |
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Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks: Symposium - Making Space (does the Judaic model make sense in Christianity and Islam?) |
Symposium following the lectures delivered by Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks (Visiting Professor in Interfaith Studies 2011-2012) on the subject of 'Making Space: A Jewish Theology of the Other'. |
Jonathan Sacks, Janet Soskice, Abdou Filali-Ansari, Guy Stroumsa |
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Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks: The face of the other - the curious nature of biblical narrative |
Third of three lectures delivered by Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks (Visiting Professor in Interfaith Studies 2011-2012) on the subject of 'Making Space: A Jewish Theology of the Other'. |
Jonathan Sacks |
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Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks: Truth and translatability |
Second of three lectures delivered by Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks (Visiting Professor in Interfaith Studies 2011-2012) on the subject of 'Making Space: A Jewish Theology of the Other'. |
Jonathan Sacks |
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Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks: After Babel - A Jewish theology of interfaith |
First of three lectures delivered by Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks (Visiting Professor in Interfaith Studies 2011-2012) on the subject of 'Making Space: A Jewish Theology of the Other'. |
Jonathan Sacks |
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Vanessa Redgrave: Speak What We Feel Not What We Ought To Say - (Part 2.2) Antony and Cleopatra |
Vanessa Redgrave (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Drama 2011-2012) delivers the second of two lectures focused on the theme of Theatre and Politics. |
Vanessa Redgrave |
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Vanessa Redgrave: Speak What We Feel Not What We Ought To Say - (Part 2.1) Antony and Cleopatra |
Vanessa Redgrave (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Drama 2011-2012) delivers the second of two lectures focused on the theme of Theatre and Politics. |
Vanessa Redgrave |
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Vanessa Redgrave: Speak What We Feel Not What We Ought To Say - (Part 1.2) King Lear - Panel Discussion |
Panel discussion following Vanessa Redgrave's first lecture focused on the theme of Theatre and Politics. |
Vanessa Redgrave, Carlo Nero, Fred Harrison, Robert Holtom |
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Vanessa Redgrave: Speak What We Feel Not What We Ought To Say - (Part 1.1) King Lear |
Vanessa Redgrave (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Drama 2011-2012) delivers the first of two lectures focused on the theme of Theatre and Politics. |
Vanessa Redgrave |
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Symposium on the Future of Airport Capacity |
Symposium with Lord Foster, Huw Thomas, Louise Congdon, Dr Richard Broderick and Chris Moores. Chaired by Professor David Banister. |
Lord Foster, Huw Thomas, Louise Congdon, Richard Broderick, Chris Moores, David Banister |
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Noman Foster: Heritage and Lessons |
Lord Foster, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Architecture 2011, speaking on 'Heritage and Lessons', November 2011. |
Norman Foster |
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The Value of Humanities: Then and Now |
Dr Helen Small gives a talk for the Oxford Humanities Research Showcase conference. |
Helen Small |
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Muslim Zion: Pakistan and Israel, twin religious states/Politics of Al-Qaeda |
Dr Faisal Devji gives a talk for the Oxford Humanities Research Showcase conference held on the 11th July 2011. |
Faisal Devji |
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Humanities in Partnership withe Science: The World of Art on the Web |
Professor Donna Kurtz gives a talk for the Oxford Humanities Research Showcase conference held on 11th July 2011. |
Donna Kurtz |
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Beyond Two Cultures: Digital Humanities |
Professor John Coleman gives a talk for the Oxford Humanities Research Showcase conference held on 11th July 2011. |
John Coleman |
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Mindreading: From Neuroimaging to the Philosophy of Mind |
Dr Timothy Baines, Oxford, gives a talk for the Oxford Humanities Research Showcase conference on 11th July 2011. |
Timothy Bayne |
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